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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY VOTES 12_JUNE_2012_NO._39

ADVANCE COPY- UNCORRECTED

No. 39

 

 

PARLIAMENT

 

OF

 

ZIMBABWE

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VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

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FOURTH  SESSION – SEVENTH PARLIAMENT

 

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TUESDAY 12TH JUNE 2012

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Quarter past two o'clock p.m. The  Speaker in the Chair

 

PRAYERS

 

Members Present

 

Baloyi A,

Beremauro G,

Bhasikiti K,

Chaderopa F Chambati T.S

Chamisa N

Chanetsa P.T,

Chebundo B,

Chidakwa B,

Chimanikire G,

Chimbetete W.M

Chimhini D.A,

Chininga E.T.C,

Chinomona M.M

Chirongwe R,

Chitando J

Chitima A,

Cross E.G

Dokora L.D.K

Dongo G.Z

Dube M

Dzingirai I

Dzirutwe G

Dzinotyiwei H A

Gabbuza J, G

Garadhi S

Gonese I.T

Goto R

Gumbo J.M.

Gwiyo               C.C

Haritatos

Hove S.R

Jembere E

Jiri M

Kanzama F

Kapesa R

Karenyi             L

Katsande A

Kay J.I.H

Khumalo M,

Khumalo T

Kumalo M

Mabhena G

Machacha         C

Madubeko J Madzimure W

Madzore P

Mafios I.D

Mahoka S

Majome F.J

Makone T.M

Makuyana       M

Mandebvu N.T

Mangami          D

Mangena J

Maposhere           D Maramba P.H

Maramwidze E

H

Mare M

Matamisa      E.E

Matibe T.P

Matimba T

Matinenga E.T

Matonga           B

Matshalaga          O Matutu T

Mavima L.D Mazikana P.H

Mbwembwe E

Mhandu C

Mhashu F.G

Mhlanga A

Mkhosi E.T.M

Mlambo M

Mnkandlha T

Moyo E

Moyo G

Moyo R

Mpukuta       L

Muchauraya P

Muchinguri O.C. Z.

Mudarikwa S

Mudau M

Mudenge I.S,

Mudiwa S

Mudzuri E

Mudzuri H

Muguti C

Mukanduri S.T

Munengami

Mungofa P.T

Munjeyi

Mushonga S.L

Mushore L

Musumbu E

Musvaire W

Mutambara AG

Muza I

Mwonzora D.T

Navaya E

Ncube

Ndambakuwa F

Ndava R

Ndebele G

Ndhlovu A

Nemadziva N

Nezi W

Ngwenya B

Nkomo S.S

F

G

S

Nyakudanga O

Nyamudeza           S                                      Saruwaka T.J.L                Sithole A

Nyamupinga B.B                                          Shamu W.K                      Sululu A

Nyaude B                                                       Shoko H                        Tazviona R

Parirenyatwa     D.P                                      Shoko M                         Timba J.Z

Pasihomusha-                                                Sibanda D.S               Varandeni J

Matiza B.J                                                     Sibanda F.M                   Zhuwao P

Samkange N.T.C                                           Sibanda P.N               Zinyemba M

Sansole T.W                                                  Sindi C                                                 Zwizwai                                                         M.

Printed by Order of the House

 

 

                                   Apologies

 

              Hon. Buka Hon. Chidakwa, Hon. Chinamasa, Hon Chivamba, Hon. Chombo,

Hon Khumalo N.M, Hon. Langa,  Hon. Mombeshora, Hon. Mutsekwa, Hon

Mutomba, Hon Huruba,

 

  1. The Minister of Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development

 

Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General in respect of the Universal  Services Fund for the year ended December 2010 [By Chapter 22:18]

 

Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General in respect of the Postal and

Telecommunications  Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe for the year ended             December 2010 [By Chapter 22:18]

 

   The Minister of Media, Information and Publicity

 

Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe for the year            ended  December 2009.   [By Chapter 22:19]

 

Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe

Universal Services Fund for the year ended December 2009.  [By Chapter 22:19]

 

            Hon Karenyi

 

     Second Report of the Portfolio Committee of the Local Government, Rural and

Urban Development on the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (S.C. 14,

2012)

 

Minutes of Evidence and Minutes of Proceedings of the Second Report of the  Portfolio Committee of the Local Government, Rural and  Urban Development           on the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (S.C. 14, 2012)

 

  1. The Deputy Prime Minister, Hon. Prof. Mutambara moved: That Orders of the day, Nos. 1 to 4, for today, stand over, until Order of the day, No. 27, has been disposed of.

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion in reply to the Presidential Speech (Adjourned

                                         7th  June    – Hon Mushonga)   

 

  [Time elapsed: 8 hours 33minutes]

 

Question again proposed: That a respectful address be presented to the President of Zimbabwe as follows:-

 

May it please you, your Excellency, the President:

 

                                   We, the Members of Parliament of Zimbabwe, desire to express our loyalty      to Zimbabwe and beg leave to offer our respectful thanks for the speech,  which         you have been pleased to address to ParliamentHon Zhuwao   

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. The Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs moved: That Notice of Motion No. 6, for today, stands over until Order, of the day, No. 27, has been disposed of.

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Media, Information and Communication Technology on the State of Public Media       in Zimbabwe. (SC 8, 2011).   –  (Adjourned 7th June   –Deputy Minister of  Media, Information and Publicity)

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

Question again proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the       Portfolio Committee on Media, Information and Communication Technology on          the State of Public Media in Zimbabwe. (SC8, 2011).. Hon Chikwinya

 

On the motion of Mushonga, seconded by Hon. Karenyi : Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. Sibanda D., seconded by Hon. Mushonga moved: That Notice of Motion

No. 8, for today, stands over, until Order of the day, No. 27, has been disposed of.

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. Karenyi, seconded by Hon. Garadhi moved: That this House takes note of the Second Report of the Portfolio Committee on Local Government, Urban and Rural Development on the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (S.C. 14, 2012).

 

On the motion of The Deputy Minister of Media, Information and Publicity: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

                         

  1. On the motion of the Deputy Minister of Media, Information and Publicity: The House adjourned at five o' clock p.m.

L.N. M. Moyo  Speaker.

 

 

WEDNESDAY, 13TH JUNE 2012

              

 

QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWERS

    ♦ QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE

    * QUESTIONS WITH NOTICE

 

*1.    HON. BALOYI: To ask the Co-Ministers of Home Affairs to state:

i)the measures the Ministry is taking to curb the increasing rate of raids on    livestock along the Sango and Chikwalakwala border line in Chiredzi; and ii)  the Ministry's plans in finding a lasting solution to cross border cattle rustling in the Sengwe and Matibi II communal lands.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 26th October 2011]

 

*2.      HON. SULULU: To ask the Co-Ministers of Home Affairs to explain to the House            the action that has been taken by the police to arrest violent and rowdy people who             disrupted the following approved public gatherings;

  1. The meeting addressed by the United States Ambassador Charles on 20th July 2011 in Kwekwe, where youths, journalists and the public were                                assaulted in  full view of the police force;

 

  1. the public hearing in the Government Caucus on the Human Rights Commission Bill on 23rd July 2011, where some Members of Parliament,             Journalists and the public were assaulted again in full view of the police
  2. The measures the Ministry has put in place to avoid such embarrassing

actions from re-occurring.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 26th October 2011]

 

*3       HON. BALOYI:  To ask the Co – Ministers of Home Affairs

a) Whether they are aware of the incident involving ZRP details that resulted in
the death of a border jumper at the Bubi River Bank in Chikwalakwala and to
b)  Explain what measures have been taken to bring the culprits to book and to
 

 

 

prevent recurrence of such incidents.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

*4. HON MAKAMURE:  To ask the Co - Ministers of Home Affairs to explain the
following to the House
a)  Government's Policy or the procedures regarding the sale of stray or lost cattle
b)  Measures which have been put in place to assist the rural people who have no
 

 

 

access to the Media to be informed about such auctions of stray cattle.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

*5. HON MUCHAURAYA:  To ask the Co-Ministers of Home Affairs to explain the
 

 

 

position regarding the Commissioner General of Police's Post.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

*6. HON CHITANDO:  To ask the Co – Ministers of Home Affairs to explain to the
 

 

House:
a)  The case number of  the death of Zvidzai Mapurisa which was reported at
 

 

Muchakata Police Station in June 2008 in Masvingo Province;
b)  A detailed account of circumstances leading to Zvidzai Mapurisa's murder in
 

 

June 2008 at Rarangwe Village 21;
c)  Results of the post mortem on the causes of the death of Zvidzai Mapurisa;
 

 

and
d)  Stages at which investigations are and the action that has been taken on the
accused.

 

*7.   HON. MUSHONGA: To ask the Minister of State in the President's Office to explain

to the House why the following members of the Central Intelligence           Organisation have been allowed to hold political party positions as Central           Committee Members of ZANU PF whilst they are still in full-time employment of           the state:

  1. Tabeth Kanengoni from Mashonaland Central
  2. Jesca Chidza from Manicaland, and
  • Lazma Humbe from Manicaland

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 5th October 2011]

 

*8.     HON. GARADHI: To ask the Ministry of Local Government, Urban and Rural

Development to explain the Ministry's position with regards to former Golden              Kopje Mine employees who are being evicted by Chinhoyi City Council because             of their party affiliation.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 23rd  November  2011]

 

*9.      HON CHIMHINI: To ask the Minister of Local Government Rural and Urban

Development to explain to the House why for seven years now, the Mutasa District

Development Fund has not been able to service or maintain roads such as Honde          Green to Ngarura - Rupinda, Muterere to Mandeya2, Hauna to Mandeya 2 via           Loretto and any other roads under its jurisdiction.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

*10. HON CHIMHINI:  To ask the Minister of Local Government Rural and Urban
Development to advise the House what steps a community can take against
traditional leaders, such as village head Shepherd Sagambe, Mutirowaenda
Katambarare and Ndai Dondo, a ZANU P.F. Chairperson in Ward One,
Mutasa North Constituency, who force people to bring National Identity cards
to their homesteads and use the Identity Cards to appoint villagers as Party
structure officials to cells and branches and bar people from attending any other
 

 

 

political rallies other than ZANU P.F. rallies.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 28th March 2012]

*11. HON . NDEBELE:  To ask the Minister of Local Government Rural and Urban
 

 

Development to inform the House
i)Why he appoints councillors who lost their posts during 2008 elections and
 

 

those who abused council funds during their term into position of authority.
ii) Whether it is government policy to elect special interest councillors from
 

 

 

ZANU P.F. Only.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 28th March 2012]

*12. HON CHIMHINI:  To ask the Minister of Local Government Rural and Urban
Development to explain:

 

  1. Whether it is government policy to allow District Administrators such as Mr     Dhliwayo of Mutasa District, to summon village heads to political meetings  addressed by Mr Jabulani Sibanda.

 

  1. How the families of the deceased Village Heads, Edward Chijara, Tonganayi     Mamombe and Paul Mukariri will be compensated after a lorry belonging to Mr     P. Masamvu an aspiring ZANU P.F.  Parliamentary candidate, overturned and  killed the three village heads  and injured more than forty other heads on their            way to a political meeting at the District Administrators Offices.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 28th March 2012]

 

*13.        HON JIRI:  To ask the Minister of Local Government Rural and Urban

Development to explain why

 

  1. Chikomba Rural District Council is allowed to run its affairs unprofessionally    and without control.

 

  1. The Council does not entertain submissions made by rate payers during the time of budget consultation

 

  • The Council allows people to operate garages along streets e.g near Total           garage in Chivhu.

 

  1. Vendors are allowed to sale sadza at unhealthy places and the market       opposite Vics Tarven.

 

  1. The budget does not reflect the Essar Mine's contribution to the community.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 28th March 2012]

 

*14.    HON MUSHONGA:  To ask the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development to:

 

  1. i)  Explain the Ministry's Policy regarding the release of information on             Chiadzwa Diamond Mines in view of the conflicting figures given by the           chairperson of the Minerals Marketing Cooperation of Zimbabwe and the Deputy           Minister of Mines Mining Development on diamond production.

 

u Explain the Ministry's policy in reporting to Parliament regarding the following mining companies operating at Chiadzwa Diamond Fields in view of the fact that only three companies are usually mentioned:

 

  • Mbada Diamonds which is run by MMCZ and Reclamation Company of South Africa
  • CANDILE run by ZMDC and retired Zimbabwe National Army Commanders.
  • ANGIN run by the Chinese and Zimbabwe National Army
  • Central Intelligence Organisation and partners
  • Zimbabwe Republic Police and Partners
  • Zimbabwe Prison Services and  Partners
  • Marange Resources
  • Block Wood Mining
  • Condurango Investments

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 28th March 2012]

 

*15.   HON MUSHONGA:  To ask the Minister of Mines and Mining Development to           disclose all the Companies mining diamonds at Chiadzwa Diamond Fields, the           total quantities that are mined per month and remittances to the Consolidated          Revenue Fund in terms of taxes, royalties and the government's share of          dividends.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 28th  March 2012]

 

*16.   HON MUSHONGA:  To ask the Minister of Mines and Mining Development to;

 

i)inform the House whether it is true  that after operation Hakudzokwi there is    theft and pilfering of diamonds which are sold in Mozambican markets and;

 

State the measures the Ministry is taking to stop the leakages.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 28th  March 2012]

 

*17.     HON NYAUDE:  To ask the Minister of Mines and Mining Development to shade              light on the activities of the Chinese at Mupedzapasi in Mbire District.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

 

*18.      HON NYAUDE:  To ask the Minister of Mines and Mining Development to explain          to the House why Trojan Nickel Mine is not carrying out mining activities despite       enunciation of the use it or lose it principle provided for in the Medium Term

Plan.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

 

 

*19.     HON NYAUDE:  To ask the Minster of Mines to clarify whether the Chinese at             Mupedzapasi in Mbire District are prospecting or mining uranium in view of the             alleged loads of ore seen driven out of the area.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

 

*20.     HON M. SHOKO:  To ask the Minister of Energy and Power Development to            explain  to the House

  1. The Ministry's policy regarding ZESA transformers which get damaged due to

theft of transmission oil.

  1. The ownership of those boxes considering the contribution of the community towards the repair and maintenance of those transformers.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

 

 

*21.     HON SHOKO:  To ask the Minister of Energy to explain why electricity bills for             ordinary citizens continue accumulating in light of continued power outages.

 

 [Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

 

*22. HON CHEBUNDO:  To ask the Ministry of Industry and Commerce to explain the
measures the Ministry is taking to avert the closure of Sable Chemical Industries
 

 

Limited which is facing numerous challenges.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 28th  March 2012]

*23. HON CHEBUNDO:  To ask the Minister of Industry and Commerce to explain the
measures the Ministry is taking to address the unethical management operations
and  contractual policies for inputs and the welfare of workers at Sable Chemicals
 

 

Industries Limited.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 28th  March 2012]

 

*24.     HON CROSS: To ask the Minister of Industry and Commerce to inform to the                 House why the agreements entered into with ESSAR have not been                   implemented.

 

*25.      HON CHIMHINI:  To ask the Minister of Health and Child Welfare to state the                  plans the Ministry has to ensure that Malaria drugs and testing kits are made                 available in malaria prone districts such as Mutasa District in view of the serious                  shortage of Malaria drugs and testing kits in these districts.

 

                                                                    [Deferred from, Wednesday 28th  March 2012]

 

*26. HON BALOYI:  To ask the Minister of Water Resources to inform the House
 

 

 

progress made regarding  the Chikombedzi water supply projects.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

*27. HON MADUBEKO:  To ask the Minister of Water Resources, Development and
Management to inform the House on the progress made on the Gwayi Shangani
Dam Construction and if he could make a statement.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

*28. HON. MUDARIKWA:  To ask the Minister of Water Resources Development and
Management to explain why the Zimbabwe National Water Authority has a  fixed
 

 

 

charge on its billing system yet there is no  constant supply of water.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

*29. HON MARAMWIDZE:  To ask the Minister  of Finance to explain to the House why
pensioners who get their pay at Mpandawana Post  Office are offered  a fraction
of their salaries instead of the whole amount and      have to travel to Masvingo
 

 

POSB for the rest of the amount.

[Transferred,  6th June 2012]

*30. HON NYAUDE:  To ask the Minster of Labour and Social Services to explain the
Ministry's policy regarding the provisions of food and other welfare assistance to
families residing in mining areas were operations have been suspended, for
example Bindura Nickel Cooporation at Trojan, Shangani in Bulawayo and
 

 

Mwana Africa at Freda Rebecca Mine.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

 

*31. HON NYAUDE:  To ask the Minister of Labour and Social Services to inform  the
House of its  plans to resolve pending labour issues at Trojan Nickel Cooporation
and Mwana Africa as this has resulted in more than 4 000 families suffering from
 

 

 

a wide range of social ills especially food shortages.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

*32.

 

 

HON NYAUDE:  To ask the Minister of Information Communication Technology to explain to the House why Econet boosters in Bindura South, Mbire and Rushinga in Mashonaland Central Province have not been activated considering the time that has lapsed since they were erected.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

*33. HON CROSS:  To ask the Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry
i)  to outline  the Ministry's  plans to ensure the success of the 2013 United
Nations World Tourism Conference to be held in  the town of Victoria Falls in
 

 

October 2013.
 

 

ii) to give  a report on the progress that has been made regarding the preparations for the Conference.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

 

*34.

 

 

HON CROSS: To ask the Minister of Agriculture Mechanisation and Irrigation Development to explain to the House measures that the Ministry has put in place to ensure that the price of cotton is at least more than 25 cents a kilogram for the cotton deliveries currently offered by ginners this season.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

*35.

 

 

 

HON MARAMWIDZE: To ask the Minister of Youth Development, Indigenisation  to inform the House whether the small scale industries owned by Nigerians and Chinese are included in the 51% Indigenisation Policy on foreign owned companies considering that the majority of Zimbabweans cannot afford to buy the shares from  big corporates.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 6th June 2012]

*36.

 

HON CHITANDO:  To ask the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture to explain to the House:
a)         The Ministry's Policy regarding the engagement of sports persons in all
disciplines who are in the diaspora to represent Zimbabwe.
b)        Whether the Ministry has an accurate database of soccer players who are
 

 

playing in foreign leagues.
*37. HON SIBANDA P.N.:  To ask the Minsiter of Transport and Infrustructural
Development to inform the House;
a)  The criteria for selection of major roads to be tarred and upgraded considering
that Binga – Karoi road,  has not been given attention by the ministry and since
Zimbabwe is hosting the UNWTO conference the Harare to Victoria Falls via this
 

 

 

route could be cheaper and shorter.
*38. HON CHITANDO:  To ask the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture to
explain to the House the circumstances which led to the temporary closure of
Nyamakate Secondary School in Karoi and the action taken by the Ministry
 

 

to protect the teachers affected.
*39. HON CHITANDO:  To ask the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and culture to
 

 

inform the House on the following:
a)  The number of vacant teaching posts in Masvingo Province, District by
District.
b)  The number of those in acting capacity in the Province District by District by
District
c)  The Ministry's Policy regarding filling of vacant teaching posts.

 

*40. HON CHITANDO:  To ask the Minister of Education Sport, Arts and Culture to
explain:
a) the position regarding the holding of political meeting at schools and whose
responsibility it is to report damages caused by the political violence at a Zanu PF
meeting at Shumba Primary School in Ward 30 Nyajena Masvingo District in
 

 

May 2012.
b)  The enforcement mechanism the Ministry is devising to make sure repairs
 

 

are done.
*41. HON CROSS:  To ask the Minister of Public Service to explain to the House:
a)  Why prisoners are not receiving  their pensions from the Central Payments
 

 

Office;
b)  Indicate when the audit of the pensions data base will be undertaken to
establish the  number of  active pensioners who are still eligible for a state
 

 

pension;
c)  To confirm the status of the find supported by the Governments of Malawi,
Zambia, Zimbabwe
 

 

and U.K. for the purpose of federal pensions,
*42. HON C. MHANDU: To ask the Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs to inform the
 

 

House; on the following
i)  Government's position on the recent judgement in South Africa by Judge Hans
Fabricius of North Gauteng High Court to investigate and prosecute eighteen (18)
High ranking Zimbabwean Officials alleged to have been involved in Human
Rights abuses – in a case, Southern Africa Litigation Centre and Zimbabwe
Exiles Forum vs South African National Prosecuting Authority and South Africa
 

 

Police Services;
ii)  Measures the Government taking to stop foreign countries from interfering in
 

 

its internal constitutional and legal matters;
iii)  Whether South Africa has the jurisdiction to pass such inter-territorial
 

 

judgements;
iv) To name the eighteen (18) High ranking Zimbabwe officials who are alleged
to be involved in the litigation and whether they were informed of the litigation?

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                       ORDERS OF THE DAY AND NOTICES OF MOTIONS

 

 HON. CHITANDO

HON. RUTVSARA

 

That this House:

 

        Noting with appreciation the peaceful transition of governments in Zambia,

Malawi, Senegal and recently Lesotho;

 

 Disturbed and concerned at the violent transition in some parts of Africa  particularly ivory Coast and Mali;

 

 Appreciating the firm role played by AU and ECOWAS in the mediation efforts  to curb violent transitions;

 

            Aware that Zimbabwe will hold elections within a year;

 

            Concerned that violent manifestations are already emerging.

 

 Further concerned that there is need to ensure a peaceful post election transition  in Zimbabwe.

 

 Now therefore calls upon Government to put in place mechanisms that ensure  peaceful pre and post-election transition; and

 

 Further urges SADC and AU to ensure that their member states subscribe to the  ethos of AU Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance.

 

2.          HON ZHANDA

HON. MADZIMURE

 

That this House:

 

AWARE that the operations of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) are          governed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Act (Chapter 22:15) as            amended in 2010, Banking Act (Chapter 24:20) and other related statutory  instruments;

 

           CONCERNED with alleged high levels of corruption, shoddy deals, acts     of economic sabotage and poor corporate governance principles at the

RBZ,

 

           WORRIED by the Anti-Corruption Commission's apparent involvement in      the matter;

 

           NOW THEREFORE resolves to set up an ad hoc Committee in terms of        Standing Order Number 157, to investigate allegations of corruption at the          Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and table its findings in this House.

 

                             3.        HON. MANGAMI

                                           HON. CHITANDO

 

That this House takes note of the Second Report of the Portfolio Committee           on Education, Sport and Culture on the Challenges in the Education Sector     in Zimbabwe. (S.C. 19, 2012)

 

                             4.         HON. MATAMISA

                                         HON. GUMBO

 

That this House takes note of the Report of the Fifth Ordinary Session of the  Second parliament of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP)

 

  1. HON. MAVIMA

                                         HON. MATIBE

 

That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on State

Enterprises and  Parastatals Management on ZESA’s  service delivery to the Nation. (S.C. 17, 2012).

 

6. HON. MAVIMA  HON. MATIBE

 

That this House takes note of the Second  Report of the Portfolio Committee on State Enterprises and  Parastatals Management on the status of Air Zimbabwe.           (S.C. 18, 2012).

 

 

7. HON. S. MUKANDURI  HON. T. KHUMALO

 

That this House takes note of the Report of the SADC Regional Workshop on the Role of the Parliament in Trade Policy Formulation, Trade Negotiation and Economic Integration 27-28th February 2012.

 

8.  HON. MADZORE  HON. CHADEROPA

 

That this House takes note of the Report of the Portfolio Committee on Defence and Home Affairs on Deportations (S.C. 20, 2012).

 

  1. HON. BHASIKITI-CHUMA           HON. MANGAMI

 

That this House:

 

Noting that Cotton farming is labour intensive, expensive, and requires expertise on the part of the farmers.

 

Concerned that cotton traders buy the cotton at uncompetitive prices thereby ripping off farmers, considering the effort and amounts they spend to harvest a good crop.

 

Now therefore, calls upon the government to intervene by determining the cotton price so that cotton farmers can benefit from the Land Reforms.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Second Report of the Portfolio Committee on

Local Government, Urban and Rural Development. (S.C. 14, 2012) – (Adjourned 12 th June 2012 – The Deputy Minister of Media, Information and Publicity)

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

            Question proposed:   That this House takes note of the Second Report of the Portfolio Committee of the Local Government, Rural and Urban Development on the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (S.C. 14, 2012) – Hon Karenyi 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Media, Information and Communication Technology on the State of Public Media       in Zimbabwe. (SC 8, 2011).   – (Adjourned 12th June   – Sibanda .D.)

 

[Days elapsed: 2]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio            Committee on  Media, Information and Communication Technology on the State       of Public Media in Zimbabwe. (SC8, 2011) Hon Chikwinya

 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion of the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on

Budget, Finance and Investment Promotion on the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority

(ZIMRA's) operations at Border Posts (S.C. 9, 2012).   –  (Adjourned  17th May  

                                         – Hon Chebundo)

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio            Committee on  Budget, Finance and Investment Promotion on the Zimbabwe        Revenue Authority (ZIMRA's) operations at Border Posts (S.C. 9, 2012).  – Hon. Cross

 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the untimely death of Hon. Chikava –

(Adjourned  6th June   – The Deputy Prime  Minister Hon. Prof. Mutambara)

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

Question proposed: That this House expresses its profound sorrow on the untimely death of Hon. B. Chikava on Sunday, 17th December 2011, the Honourable Member for Mount Darwin Constituency.

 

Places on record its appreciation of the services which the late Member rendered to Parliament and the nation: and

 

Resolves that its deepest sympathy be conveyed to the family of the deceased Member of Parliament.- Hon Mangami

 

  1.              Adjourned debate on motion on the  Report of the Portfolio Committee on  Local

Government, Rural and Urban Development on Service Delivery to the Local

Authorities of Gutu and Chiredzi (S.C.13, 2012)   –  (Adjourned  16th May   –

                                         The Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio

Committee on Local Government, Rural and Urban Development on Service

Delivery to the Local Authorities of Gutu and Chiredzi (S.C.13, 2012)

 – Hon Karenyi   

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the  First Report of the Portfolio Committee on

Natural Resources, Environment and Tourism on Conservancies and Forestry

Plantations (S.C. 11, 2012) –  (Adjourned  16th May   – The Minister of

                                         Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

[Days elapsed: 3]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio             Committee on Natural Resources, Environment and Tourism on Conservancies             and Forestry Plantations (S.C. 11, 2012) – Hon Nezi   

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on           Women, Youth, Gender and Community Development  (SC 10, 2012) –

             (Adjourned  15th May   – The Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary             Affairs)

[Day Elapsed 1]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio

Committee on Women, Youth, Gender and Community Development on the

Challenges and Constraints Affecting the Operations of Vocational Training Centres in Zimbabwe (S.C. 10, 2012) - Hon. Matienga

 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion that leave be granted to bring in a Bill to amend the

Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act in Section 121 by the Repeal of Subsection

3 (Adjourned 27th March -Hon. Gonese )

[Days elapsed: 2]

 

Question proposed: That leave be granted to bring in a Bill to amend the

Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act in Section 121 by the Repeal of Subsection

 - Hon. Gonese

              

             

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on

Transport and Infrastructural Development on the Operations of the National Railways of Zimbabwe (S.C. 5, 2012)-(Adjourned 22nd March – Hon. Sibanda D).

[Days elapsed: 2]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastructural Development on the Operations of the National Railways of Zimbabwe (S.C. 5, 2012) -Hon Chebundo.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Committee on Public

Accounts on the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the             Management of Government Vehicles by CMED (Private) Limited  (S.C. 3,      2012)  (Adjourned 22nd March – Hon. Gonese).

 

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

Question proposed:  That this House takes note of the First Report of the Committee on Public Accounts on the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor

General on the Management of Government Vehicles by CMED (Private)

Limited  (S.C. 3, 2012) – Hon. Chinyadza

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the  Portfolio Committee on

Health and Child Welfare on the state of affairs at NatPharm (S.C. 2, of 2012) –       (Adjourned 22nd March - Hon. Sibanda D).

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

Question proposed:That this House takes note of the First Report of the   Committee on Health and Child Welfare on the state of affairs and NatPharm  (S.C. 2, of 2012) - Hon. Parirenyatwa. 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Report of the Portfolio Committee on Local Government and Urban Development  on the Third Quarter Budget Performance     of the Ministry of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development for the year

2011.(S.C.5, 2012)   (Adjourned 15th  March – Hon Chinomona)

 

[Day elapsed: 2]

 

           Question proposed: That this House takes note of the Report of the Portfolio

Committee on Local Government and Urban Development  on the Third

Quarter Budget Performance of the Ministry of Local Government, Rural and

Urban Development for the year 2011.(S.C.5, 2012) – Hon. Karenyi

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the workshop report of the Pan African

Parliament Permanent Committee on Trade, Customs and Immigration matters

(Adjourned 13th March – The Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary             Affairs).

[Days elapsed:  6]

 

Question proposed:  That this House takes note of the Report on the Pan African Parliament Permanent Committee on Trade, Customs and Immigration matters workshop that was held in Gaborone Botswana in July 2011 to promote the involvement of the committee and members of Parliament on Trade, Customs and Immigration in Regional Integration efforts – Hon. Mutomba.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Indigenisation and Empowerment (General) Regulations Statutory Instrument No. 21 of 2010 (Adjourned 13th March – The  Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

[Days elapsed:  5]

 

            Question proposed:  That this House:

 

             COGNIZANT  of the  need to publish in the  gazette and to enforce all        delegated legislation in conformity with the relevant Principal Acts;

 

DISTURBED that the Indigenisation and Empowerment (General)  Regulations

Statutory Instrument No. 21 of 2010, as read with the minimum requirements for Indigenisation Implementation Plans for businesses in the  mining sector GN  114/2011, do not conform with the Government's Policy of economic revival            which aims at  encouraging Direct Foreign Investment;

 

CONCERNED that the responsible Minister promulgated the Indigenisation              Empowerment Regulations without due regard for private enterprises and       industries which are critical for Zimbabwe's  economic recovery;

 

CONDEMNING the practice by the responsible Minister to invoke              delegated legislation on foreign owned companies without Cabinet Authority, in             contravention of bilateral agreements, a situation which puts the Government's  credibility into disrepute;

 

NOW THEREFORE, resolves that the responsible Minister withdraws forthwith the Indigenisation and Empowerment Regulations and replaces them with revised versions which address broad based empowerment programmes – Hon. Musundire.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on

Mines  and Energy on the state of affairs at Shabani  Mashava Mine (S.C.10,

2011) (Adjourned 25th October - Hon. Gonese)

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

           Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the

Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy on the State of Affairs at  Shabani-Mashava Mines (S.C.10, 2011). - Hon Chindori-Chininga

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Local Government, Rural and Urban Development (Adjourned 26th September – D. Sibanda).

   [Day elapsed: 2]

              

            Question proposed:   That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Local Government, Urban and Rural Development on the public hearings on the state of service delivery by the Municipalities of Harare, Chitungwiza and Norton. (S.C. 6, 2010)- Hon. Matimba.

 

  1. SECOND READING : Urban Councils Amendment Bill (H.B. 5, 2011) -                         Matimba

 

(See Notice of Amendments)

 

27.       COMMITTEE: ZIMBABWE Human Rights Commission Bill (H.B. 2, 2011)- The Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs

 

SECOND READING : National Incomes and Pricing Commission Bill (H.B. 10, 2010) -  The Minister of Industry and Commerce. 

 

  1. COMMITTEE: Consideration of an Adverse Report by the Parliamentary Legal

Committee on the Electoral Amendment Bill  (H.B. 3, 2011) – Hon. Mushonga

 

  1. SECOND READING : Older Persons Bill ( B.1,2011) – The Minister of Labour         and Social Services.

 

  1. CO-MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS

THAT WHEREAS subsection (1) of Section 111B of the Constitution of

Zimbabwe provides that any convention, treaty or agreement acceded to, concluded or executed by governments or international organisations shall be subject to approval by Parliament;

 

WHEREAS the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe ratified the United

Nations Convention against Transitional Organisation Crime of 9 th July 2007;

            AND WHEREAS the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe now desires to

ratify the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children;

                      AND WHEREAS the entry into force of the aforesaid Protocol is conditional upon ratification by the signatory parties in accordance with their respective constitutional procedures;

         NOW THEREFORE, in terms of subsection (1) of Section 111B of the

Constitution, Parliament resolves that the aforesaid Protocol be and is hereby approved for ratification.

 

 

  1. COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY.

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTICE OF AMENDMENTS

 

Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission Bill, 2011 (H.B. 2, 2011)

 

AMENDMENTS OF CLAUSE 1 (“SHORT TITLE”)

 

BY THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND LEGAL AFFAIRS

 

On page 5 of the Bill, delete clause 1 on lines 9 and 10 and substitute the    following:

 

1  Short title

 

      This Act may be sited as the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission Act [Chapter

            10:30].”

 

 

AMENDMENT OF CLAUSE 2 (“INTERPRETATION”)

 

BY THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND LEGAL AFFAIRS

 

On page 5 of the Bill, in the definition of “human rights violation”, delete the  proviso thereto between lines 36 and 38.

On page 6 of the Bill, delete the definition of “visitor” between lines 10 and 12.

 

                        SUBSTITUTION OF CLAUSE 4 (“FUNCTIONS OF COMMISSION”) 

 

BY THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND LEGAL AFFAIRS

 

On page 6 of the Bill, delete clause 4 and substitute the following:

 

            “4   Additional functions of Commission 

 

In addition to the functions and powers set out in section 100R(6) and (7) of the             Constitution, the Commission shall have the following functions and powers-

 

  • to conduct investigations on its own initiative or on receipt of complaints;

 

  • to visit and inspect prisons, places of detention, refugee camps and related        facilities in order to ascertain the condition under which inmates are kept there,       and to make recommendations regarding those conditions to the Minister     responsible for administering the law relating to those places or facilities;

 

  • to visit and inspect places where mentally disordered or intellectually         handicapped  persons are detained under any law in order to ascertain the           conditions under which those persons are kept there, and to make           recommendations regarding those conditions to the Minister responsible for          administering the law relating to those places; and

 

  • to ensure and provide appropriate redress for violations of human rights and    for injustice;

 

  • to co-operate with Human Rights Institutions belonging to international,         Continental or Regional organisations of which Zimbabwe is a member.”

 

  AMENDMENT OF CLAUSE 6 (“EXECUTIVE SECRETARY AND OTHER STAFF OF COMMISSION AND CONSULTANTS)

BY THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND LEGAL AFFAIRS

 

On page 7 of the Bill, in Sub-section (1) of this clause, delete paragraph B     between lines 4 and 7 and substitute:

“(b) employ such other staff as maybe necessary for the proper exercise                     of its functions, and engage consultants where necessary:

Provided that  the Commission shall consult the Minister and the Minister                    responsible for Finance on the extent to which additional public moneys                   maybe required for this purpose.”

 

On page 7 of the Bill, insert after the end of subclause (1) on line 7 the following     subclause, and renumber the subsequent subclauses (2), (3) and (4) as subclauses        (3), (4) and (5) accordingly:

 

“(2) In order for a person to be appointed as Executive Secretary of the           Commission, he or she must -

 

  • be qualified to be appointed as a judge of the High Court or the Supreme

Court; or

 

  • have a graduate or postgraduate qualification in human rights law or humanitarian law or a related discipline.”

 

 AMENDMENT OF CLAUSE 9 (“JURISDICTION OF COMMISSION TO 

CONDUCT INVESTIGATIONS”)

 

BY THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND LEGAL AFFAIRS

 

On page 8 of the Bill, in subclause (4)(a), delete in lines 24 and 25  the words “the aggrieved person was a citizen, resident or visitor of Zimbabwe at the time when the action or omission complained of occurred and”.

 

AMENDMENT OF CLAUSE 10(“MANNER OF MAKING

            COMPLAINTS”)

 

BY THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND LEGAL AFFAIRS

 

On page 8 of the Bill, in subclause (1), delete in line 42 the words “in that notice” and substitute “in those regulations”.

 

  AMENDMENT OF CLAUSE 12(“MANNER OF CONDUCTING INVESTIGATIONS”)

 

On pages 9 and 10 of the Bill delete subclause (6) and substitute the following subclause

:-

“(6) The Minister may, at any stage during the investigation of a complaint by the commission, to produce to the Commission a certificate in writing signed by him or her to the effect that the  disclosure of any evidence or documentation or class of evidence or documentation or class of evidence or documentation specified in the certificates is, in his or her opinion, contrary to the public interest on the grounds that it may prejudice the defence, external relations, internal security or economic interests of the state , whereupon the Commission shall make arrangements for evidence relating to that matter to be heard in camera at a closed hearing and shall take such other action as may be necessary or expedient to prevent the disclosure of that matter.”

 

On page 10 of the Bill, in subclause (7), delete in line 7  the word “notice” and substitute

“certificate”.

 

On page 10 of the Bill, in the subclause (7) (b), delete in lines 13 and 15 the word

“notice” and substitute “certificates”.

 

On page 10 of the Bill, insert after subclause (8), the following subclause:

 

“(9)  For the avoidance of doubt it is declared that the law relating to the competence or compellability of any person on the grounds of privilege to give evidence, answer any questions or produce any book or document before the Commission, shall apply.”

 

Renumber the subsequent subclause (9) as subclause (10) accordingly.

 

 

 

 

MEETINGS OF COMMITTEES

 

MONDAY 11TH JUNE 2012

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 1

 

            Transport and Infrastructure Development –Hon. Chebundo (Chairperson)  Hon. Baloyi, Hon. Chanetsa, Hon. Chebundo, Hon. Dongo, Hon. Dzirutwe, Hon.

Huruba, Hon. Machacha, Hon. Mandebvu, Hon. Mhlanga,                                                                    Hon. Mushore, Hon. Ncube S, Hon. Nyakudanga, Hon. Raradza, Hon. Rutsvara  Clerk Ms Macheza

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 2

 

 

             Defence and Home Affairs –  Hon. Madzore to be Chairperson

Hon. Chaderopa, Hon. Denga, Hon. Huruba, Hon. Madzore, Hon. Mafios, Hon. Mutinhiri, Hon. Ziteya, Hon. Mangena, Hon. Mhandu (Rtd) Major C, Hon. Moyo R, Hon. Mutseyami, Hon. Mwonzora, Hon. Sululu. - Clerk Mr Daniel

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 4

 

 

           Public Accounts – Hon Chinyadza to be Chairperson

Hon. Bhasikiti, Hon. Chikava, Hon. Chinyadza, Hon. Hove, Hon. Mangena, Hon. Matiza, Hon. Mbwembwe, Hon. Moyo S, Hon. Muguti, Hon. Musundire, Hon. Nyamupinga B, Hon. Sai, Hon. Sansole T, Hon. Sululu.-    Clerk Mrs Nyawo

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 311

 

             Natural Resources, Environment and Tourism – Hon. M. Dube to be    

                                         (Chaiperson)

Hon. P. Dube, Hon. Bhasikiti, Hon. Chinomona, Hon. Chitima, Hon. Karenyi,

Hon. Machacha, Hon. Mahoka, Hon. Marima, Hon. Matienga, Hon. Mazikana,

Hon. Mkhosi, Hon. Ndambakuwa, Hon. Nezi, Hon. Saruwaka, Hon. Shoko M,

Hon. Sibanda C.C, Hon. Sibanda P.N  - Clerk Mr Mazani 

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 311

 

 

                                         Mines and Energy –  Hon. Chindori-Chininga  (Chairperson)

Hon. Chindori-Chininga, Hon. Chinomona, Hon. Dzingirayi, Hon. Kagurabadza,

Hon. Katsande, Hon. Kay, Hon. Haritatos, Hon. Makamure, Hon. Maposhere,

Hon. Mare, Hon. Marima, Hon. Mudarikwa, Hon. Mudiwa, Hon. Mudzuri. E,

Hon. Mungofa, Hon. Munjeyi, Hon Munengami, Hon. Musvaire, Hon. Muza, Hon. Navaya, Hon. Nemadziva, Hon. Shoko H.  -  Clerk Mr Manhivi

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 3

 

            Higher Education, Science and Technology –  Hon. S.M. Ncube 

                                         (Chairperson)

Hon. Chanetsa, Hon. Chitando, Hon. Dumbu, Hon. Khumalo Martin, Hon.

Kumalo Marvellous, Hon. Mafios, Hon. Maramwidze, Hon. Matamisa, Hon.

Mnkandla, Hon. Muza, Hon. S.M. Ncube, Hon. Ndhlovu A, Hon. Zhuwao.              Clerk Mrs Zenda 

 

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 

 

             Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare – Hon. Zinyemba (ChairpersonHon. Chibaya, Hon. Chirongwe, Hon. Chivamba, Hon. Goto, Hon. Gwiyo, Hon.

Khumalo T, Hon. Khumalo S.S, Hon. Mahlangu, Hon. Mudau, Hon. Sai, Hon.

Sibanda F.M, Hon. Zinyemba. - Clerk Ms Mushunje

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 4

 

            Budget, Finance and Investment Promotion – Hon. Zhanda  (Chairperson) Hon. Beremauro, Hon. Bhebhe A, Hon. Chinyadza, Hon. Cross, Hon. M. Dube, Hon. Kanzama, Hon. Khumalo Martin, Hon. Mashakada, Hon. Matshalaga, Hon.

Muguti, Hon. Mukanduri, Hon. Ndava, Hon. Nyaude, Hon. Saruwaka, Hon.

Sibanda, Hon. Zhanda. - Clerk Mr Ratsakatika

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 311

 

             Public Works and National Housing – Hon. Mupukuta to be Chairperson Hon. Chimhini, Hon. Chirume, Hon. Chimbetete, Hon. Jiri, Hon. Kachepa, Hon.

Mabhena, Hon. Mbwembwe, Hon. Mudzuri H, Hon. Mupukuta, Hon.

Ndambakuwa, Hon. Ndebele G, Hon. Ngwenya, Hon. Shirichena, Hon. Sindi. -

Clerk -  Mr Mazani

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 413

 

Justice, Legal Affairs, Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs – Hon

                                         Mwonzora (Chairperson)

Hon. Gonese, Hon. Kapesa, Hon. Mangami, Hon. Mangwana, Hon. Matiza, Hon.

Hon. Mkandla T.Z, Hon. Muchauraya, Hon. Mushonga S.L, Hon. Muza, Hon.

Mutinhiri, Hon. Mwonzora, Hon. Parirenyatwa, Hon. Shoko M, Hon. Tshuma B.

Hon Varandeni J. - Clerk Miss Zenda

 

 

 

TUESDAY 12TH JUNE 2012

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 1

 

            Health and Child Welfare – Hon. Parirenyatwa  (Chairperson)

Hon. Chebundo, Hon. Chikava, Hon. Chivamba, Hon. Dube M, Hon. Kachepa, Hon. Makuyana, Hon. Maramba, Hon. Masaiti, Hon. Matamisa, Hon.

Matshalaga, Hon. Mudavanhu, Hon. Munengami, Hon. Ndebele G, Hon.

Nyamupinga, Hon. Parirenyatwa D, Hon. Shoko H, Hon. Ziyambi. - Clerk Mrs

Khumalo

 

 

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 3

 

Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Trade – Hon.

Mukanduri  (Chairperson)

Hon.Gumbo J.M, Hon. Chanetsa, Hon. Chirongwe, Hon. Gwiyo, Hon. Jembere, Hon. Maramwidze, Hon. Mukanduri, Hon. Muza, Hon. Ndlovu A, Hon.

Ngwenya, Hon. Rutsvara, Hon. Sibanda D, Hon. Sindi, Hon. Tshuma. - Clerk

Mr Chiremba

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 2

 

 

            State Enterprises and Parastatals Management – Hon. Mavima     

                                         (Chairperson)

Hon. Chikwinya, Hon. Kagurabadza, Hon. Matibe, Hon. Mavima, Hon.

Maramba, Hon. Mlilo, Hon. Mkhosi E, Hon. Mushore, Hon. Ndava, Hon.

Ngwenya, Hon. Sibanda P N, Hon. Ziteya, Hon. Ziyambi. -  Clerk Ms Chikuvire

 

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 2

 

                                         Industry and Commerce – Hon. Mutomba  (Chairperson)

Hon. Chihota, Hon. Dube P, Hon. Hove, Hon. Kanzama, Hon. Madubeko, Hon.

Matshalaga, Hon. Madzimure, Hon. Mavima, Hon. Mharadza, Hon. Mutomba, Hon. Nyaude, Hon. Sansole, Hon. Sithole.  -  Clerk Miss Masara

 

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 311

 

 Agriculture, Water, Lands and Resettlement – Hon Jiri (Chairperson) Hon. Chinomona, Hon Denga, Hon. Dube P, Hon. Dube M, Hon. Jiri, Hon. Katsande, Hon. Mahoka, Hon. Makamure, Hon. Makuyana, Hon. Mkhosi E, Hon. Mlambo, Hon. Mlilo, Hon. Raradza, Hon. Sai, Hon. Varandeni, Hon.

Zhanda. - Clerk Mr A. Mutyambizi

 

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 4

 

Local Government, Rural and Urban Development – Hon. Karenyi  (Chairperson)

Hon. Baloyi, Hon T.S. Chambati, Hon. Karenyi,   Hon. Dube M, Hon. Garandi, Hon. Kapesa, Hon. Matimba, Hon. Mudzuri E., Hon. Musvaire, Hon. Mudau,

Hon. Mkandla T.Z, Hon. Nyakudanga, Hon. Samkange. - Clerk Mr Daniel

 

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 413

 

Media, Information and Communication Technology – Hon. S. Chikwinya 

                                         (Chairperson)

Hon. Baloyi, Hon. Chaderopa, Hon. Hlongwane, Hon. Mandebvu, Hon. Matonga, Hon. Moyo S, Hon. Mudarikwa, Hon. Jembere, Hon. Muchauraya, Hon.

Mudiwa, Hon. Musumbu, Hon. Sibanda, Hon. Varandeni, Hon. Ziyambi. - Clerk

Mr Mutyambizi

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 1

 

 

           Small and Medium Enterprise Cooperative Development –              Hon. Moyo Chairperson

Hon. Chimbetete, Hon. Gonese, Hon. Makuyana M, Hon. Maramwidze Hon.

Masvaire, Hon. Matibe, Hon. Maposhere, Hon. Mbwembwe, Hon. Moyo R, Hon.

Munjeyi, Hon. Mutomba, Hon. Muza, Hon. Navaya, Hon. Nemadziva, Hon.

Ngwenya, Hon. Nyamudeza, Hon. Sai, Hon. Sindi, Hon. Tazviona, Hon.

Zhuwao, Hon. Zinyemba. - Clerk Ms Mushunje

 

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 3

 

             Women, Youth, Gender and Community Development –  Hon Matienga            (Chairperson

Hon. Chibaya, Hon. Chitima, Hon. Chirume, Hon. Chitima, Hon. Dzingirayi, Hon. Goto, Hon. Kagurabadza, Hon. Masukume, Hon Masaiti, Hon. Matienga, Hon. Mahlangu, Hon. Mharadza, Hon. Navaya, Hon. Nyamupinga, Hon.

Shirichena, Hon. Sithole A.  Clerk Mr Kunzwa

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 4

 

Education, Sports and Culture- Hon. Mangami (Chairperson)

Hon. Bhasikiti, Hon. Chihota, Hon. Chimhini, Hon. Chitando, Hon. Dumbu,

Hon. Haritatos, Hon. Kumalo Marvellous, Hon. Khumalo S., Hon. Madubeko, Hon. Mangami, Hon. Mhashu F.G, Hon. Mudzuri H, Hon. Mupukuta, Hon.

Muza, Hon. S.M Ncube, Hon. Nezi, Hon. Sibanda F.M. - Clerk - Ms Chikuvire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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